articleComputerJul 1, 2007Closed access

Virtual Reality: How Much Immersion Is Enough?

Virginia Tech · Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

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Abstract

Solid evidence of virtual reality's benefits has graduated from impressive visual demonstrations to producing results in practical applications. Further, a realistic experience is no longer immersion's sole asset. Empirical studies show that various components of immersion provide other benefits - full immersion is not always necessary. The goal of immersive virtual environments (VEs) was to let the user experience a computer-generated world as if it were real - producing a sense of presence, or "being there," in the user's mind.

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Keywords
  • Immersion (mathematics)
  • Virtual reality
  • Computer science
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Virtual machine
  • Virtual world
  • Sense of presence
  • Multimedia
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